4.Corner DeAngelo Hall said Griffin apologized to him for letting the team down. And linebacker Lorenzo Alexander said the players message to Griffin would be, “You have nothing to prove. We need you for the rest of the season.” In other words: get out of bounds.

welch wrote:Looks, to me, like RG3 should not play next week. That was an ugly hit, probably intended to injure. So:

(a) RG3 has to run out of bounds on those plays. Always.

(b) Might be a reason to allow the crack-back block.

Dude... after 55 years, I'm finally going to stand up to you.

That was pure, bang-bang, aggressive football. No intent there... just an awkward position to be hit. RG3 was forced to the ground by a strong hit from behind... and as a result, was unable to protect himself from a hit from the side. Nothing dirty about it... it was simply the law of averages catching up to Bob's aggressive play. We all knew it was coming... and it did.

welch wrote:Looks, to me, like RG3 should not play next week. That was an ugly hit, probably intended to injure. So:

(a) RG3 has to run out of bounds on those plays. Always.

(b) Might be a reason to allow the crack-back block.

Dude... after 55 years, I'm finally going to stand up to you.

That was pure, bang-bang, aggressive football. No intent there... just an awkward position to be hit. RG3 was forced to the ground by a strong hit from behind... and as a result, was unable to protect himself from a hit from the side. Nothing dirty about it... it was simply the law of averages catching up to Bob's aggressive play. We all knew it was coming... and it did.

Can I have my milk money back, now?

Nope.

I'm even older now, and I've gotten a mean-streak in my old age. When Cole Hamels hit Bryce Harper on purpose, I wanted Zimmermann to stick a fast ball in Hamels ear. Then hit somebody else just on principle.

welch wrote:Looks, to me, like RG3 should not play next week. That was an ugly hit, probably intended to injure. So:

(a) RG3 has to run out of bounds on those plays. Always.

(b) Might be a reason to allow the crack-back block.

Dude... after 55 years, I'm finally going to stand up to you.

That was pure, bang-bang, aggressive football. No intent there... just an awkward position to be hit. RG3 was forced to the ground by a strong hit from behind... and as a result, was unable to protect himself from a hit from the side. Nothing dirty about it... it was simply the law of averages catching up to Bob's aggressive play. We all knew it was coming... and it did.

Can I have my milk money back, now?

Nope.

I'm even older now, and I've gotten a mean-streak in my old age. When Cole Hamels hit Bryce Harper on purpose, I wanted Zimmermann to stick a fast ball in Hamels ear. Then hit somebody else just on principle.